Tradesperson I / Tire Repairperson

City Of Regina

The Role

Overview

Perform tire repair, maintenance, and minor vehicle repairs for City fleet.

Key Responsibilities

  • tire service
  • preventive maintenance
  • inventory management
  • service coordination
  • battery service
  • record keeping

Tasks

-Provide exceptional internal and external customer service. -Follow all safety regulations under the Provincial Occupational Health and Safety Act and City of Regina guidelines. -Diagnose tire defects, recommend repair or replacement, and maintain tire inventory and stock levels. -Pick up and deliver parts and vehicles as required. -Monitor and coordinate commercial tire services provided by external suppliers, including tire recapping and specialized repairs. -Remove, install, inspect, and repair tires, wheels, and rims on light trucks, heavy trucks, industrial and construction equipment. -Perform routine repairs on punctured or leaking tires and maintain tools and equipment used in tire servicing. -Replace or repair lights, charge and replace batteries, and perform minor equipment repairs. -Conduct routine preventive maintenance on vehicles and equipment, including lubrication, minor repairs, and inspections. -Maintain a clean and safe work environment, including sweeping floors, clearing oil spills, and cleaning tools. -Assist mechanics with repairs, battery boosting, and fluid checks. -Maintain accurate repair records manually and in computerized systems. -Perform related work as required, including occasional duties outside tire repair and maintenance..

Requirements

  • tire repair
  • mechanical repair
  • safety certifications
  • driver license
  • inventory management
  • teamwork

What You Bring

-Proficiency in tire repair tools and equipment; ability to interpret technical documents. -Successful candidates may need to provide a satisfactory criminal record check and proof of education -Ability to work independently and as part of a team; physically fit to lift up to 70 lbs and work in all weather conditions. -Ability to obtain necessary permits and certifications (Fall Protection, Confined Space, WHMIS, First Aid/CPR, Overhead Crane, Forklift). -Willingness to work shifts, irregular hours, and in various functional areas. -Successful candidates may be required to provide a satisfactory criminal record check per the City of Regina's Criminal Record Check Policy. -Extensive knowledge (minimum 2 years experience) of tire, tube, wheel, rim, and mounting system repair and maintenance for a wide range of vehicles and equipment. -Proof of education is required. -Minimum 1–2 years experience in equipment maintenance or minor mechanical repairs; technical training or apprenticeship in mechanical repair is an asset. -In-depth understanding of safety procedures related to tire and wheel servicing, including compliance with legal and industry standards. -Must be physically fit and able to work in field environments and inclement conditions. -Knowledge of automotive systems (fuel, air brakes, electrical, hydraulic, cooling, transmission). -Strong organizational, communication, and customer service skills. -Strong familiarity with allowable wear limits and safety regulations governing tires, treads, wheels, and components. -Valid Class 5 driver’s license required; Class 3 with “A” endorsement or Class 1A considered an asset. -Demonstrated ability to manage inventory and maintain accurate records.

The Company

About City Of Regina

-The City’s extensive infrastructure projects ensure the efficient delivery of essential services, from water management to transportation. -Regina is home to a thriving community, offering recreational facilities, green spaces, and sustainable city planning. -Typical projects include urban redevelopment, public parks, water treatment facilities, and transportation networks. -A unique aspect of Regina's growth is its deep commitment to building resilient infrastructure, tailored to the needs of its people. -The City of Regina is a forward-thinking municipality, consistently focusing on growth, sustainability, and quality of life for all.

Sector Specialisms

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Inclusion

Adapted Programs

Research Collaboration

Disability and Inclusion

Paratransit

Security Clearance

-successful candidates may be required to provide a satisfactory criminal record check per the city of regina's criminal record check policy.